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Tit Bits

... Vit NOV. KINDRED Srisrrs.-Sonle pe-?ots are fond of comf paring Queen Victoria wit], Queen Elizabeth. In one point the resemblance is perfect-and that is, thlc patronage of both for the English driama. The age of Elizabeth produced a W illiamn Shakspere-thlat of Victoria is already immortal wvith the name of Alfred Bunn ! But let her Majesty only persevere in her frequent visits to tile French ...

Chartist Intelligence

... . ebartfist intelligairt. LONDON. Tun CHARTIST CO-OPEReATIVE LASD SOCrIET.- A numerous, respectable, and highly intelligent meeting was held in the Hall, 1, Turnagain-lane, on Monday evening, July 21st, to hear an address from Feargus O'Connor on the subject of the Land, at half-past eight. Mr. T. Cooper, late of Leicester, was unanimously called to the chair. The sleeting was opened by ...

Foreign Movements

... afnrdon Alobin nitz. IlttAd I will war, at least in words, (And-shltosid my chlance so happen-dedaL), With all wnto war vith Thought ! I think l ?? a little bird, who sings The people by and by will be the stro;ger.-lracn. ITALY, AUSTRIA, AND THE POPE. NO. it. In Italy, says Mr. Mazzini, tntihing speaks: . iknc is the coniiiotl law. Tle, people are silent by reason of terror; the ...

Agriculture and Horticulture

... ogrfrilturt atb IorttidltUrt+ FIELD-GARDEN OPERATIONiS. For the lieik eommesoaing IModay, July 8th, 1844. ?? from a Duatvr of Actual Operations on five small farms on the estate6 of Mrs. Davies Gilbert, near Eastbourne, in Sussex; and on several model farns on the estates of the Earl of Dartmouth Rt Slaithwaito, in yorkishire, published by Mr. Nowell, of Farnley 'fyas, near Hidelerslidel, in ...

Ireland

... rdelaa*. THE SANGUINARY CONFLICT AT BALLIN- IIASSIG. F(RTHER'.PARTUFS& ,W0 MORE D5kTES. It appears froro the dork ConsWation that the number of lives' lost now nmounts to ten; twomoreof the country people having died of their wounds since the previous accounts. ANOTHER VERSION OF THE CONFLICT. In strict justice to the police, who are stated to have submitted to the very utmost provocation ...

Imperial Parliament

... nimptrial Parliamnent. HOUSE OF LORDS, MONDAT, JULY 7. ar The second 'eadiog of tlhe Criminal Jurisdiction Bill Iled to some discussion amongst the lav lords, but it was evelltulully agreed to. A bill for giving effect to the recent treaty with Brazil. for tbe more effectuail suppression of ?? slave trade, was e tilso read a second time, on the motion of the Earl of Aberdeen. A great. number ...

A SPANISH EXECUTION

... A Sl',AN*SII EXECUTI'ION. IC- MADaID, JULY 6.-Baldonscro Mendoza, an old ng soldier of Cabrera's army, who assassinatedl tile Na. dll tional Guard, Sanchez, somec weeks ago in tile Plaz, of lel ]: Cebada, was executed yesterday in yaroto it ix outside the gate of' Toledo. The only eircnrnstallce 'ed that rendered the execution of the unhappy (oinlfa a mattcr of some interest, was the ?? that ...

Foreign Intelligence

... fotin IntrIllltinre. Lthe FRANCE. t FRENCH ATROCITIS Ixq ALGESICA.- The Ak-hitar of the Algiers of the 15th has the following from Orleans- thle vile :- There baa just occurred in the Dahara one who of those terrible events which deeply afflict those who -virig witness them, even when convinced of their f~rightfi.4l Il-fed necessity, and when they are justified in declar;,ag' than that every ...

IRISH MORAL FORCE

... Wz present our readers with the following specimen Df Irish moral force from the pacific columns of the Nation; and should much like to see our reviling friends of Conciliation Hall try to match it by any of the most physical force diatribes of the bloody-minded Chartists in 1838 or '39. From the fo]lowing the Irish will see the hopelessness of any change forced from England by i ...

Tit Bits

... I t BIM4 ?? ?? is rusimired niat Louis Philip'e is in trenty with the proprietor of the Eleg. tric Gtn for the purehase of thesecret ofit',: eonstr'O tion; for, 'since the statement has been ,uublished& that it discharges 1,000 balls a minute h is Majesty' has been most anxious to ot the cus, into his own hands, lest its deadly powers should ever be triea upon some of' the finest buildings in ...

Tit Bits

... Cit mitt- - i{EMDI5OS IN NATURJAL IIISToiny.' 'in RoE- act~.- heRoebuck, says Goldsmith, is thle Smallest of the deer kind kcnown in our ?? ; and itapasto liavebeemi grOWing small by degrees and ?? less, till it is now else ofthe nlo-iot in- *Significant allnimals to be met with even) in thle Corn- fliins This extr'aoi'disirY animial sheds its hornsi, and, iiideecd, it hals been known ...

Chartist Intelligence

... Cbartiot btelligrart. LONDON. h¢ TuIE CuAi.TIST CO-OPEiIATIVE LAND SOCIETS.-- A numerous, respectable, and highly intelligent cit meeting was held in the Hall, 1, Turnagain-lane, on Monday evening, July 21st, to hear an addres ioml Fc'argus O'Conn~or on thc subject of thc Land, at halt-past eight. Mr. T. Cooper, lato of Leiccster,_ was unanlimously called to the chair. 'Thoi issetin wvas ...